Open Linuxconf and click on the basic host button. Here you can define
your machine's (hostname) as well as the default "route" (device) by which
you connect to the internet. You may also want to check the ppp/slip/plip
and make sure everything defined properly for you ppp0 connection. that
should
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On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 02:56:24PM +1300, Tom Eastman wrote:
> My pppd won't connect properly in non-root mode because it has to
> authenticate itself because I have a default route to the internet (eth0)
>
> when I type in "route" I get the usual routing information and at the
> bottom it says
On Friday 17 November 2000 06:56 pm, you wrote:
> > My pppd won't connect properly in non-root mode because it has to
> authenticate itself because I have a default route to the internet (eth0)
==
Look in /etc/ppp/options for a line saying "auth" i
My pppd won't connect properly in non-root mode because it has to
authenticate itself because I have a default route to the internet (eth0)
when I type in "route" I get the usual routing information and at the
bottom it says:
default [blah blah] eth0
My connection dials up and works FINE if I